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Freshwater fishing in Ketchikan Alaska is, of course,
phenomenal by any standard! The diversity of ecosystems found throughout
Alaska produce more biomass to the ocean in the form of anadromous salmon,
Steelhead, and trout, than anywhere else on the planet! Still to this day it’s
possible to stand in rivers teeming with record numbers of salmon along with
more trout you can imagine.
Fish Pristine Alaska Wilderness!
Some areas of Alaska are certainly getting crowded with tourists clamoring and
casting elbow to elbow, known in the Anchorage area as “Combat Fishing”, for
their favorite species often within the city limits. Here in Southeast Alaska
however, freshwater fishing opportunities are vastly different. Excellent
wilderness fishing experiences can be pursued here without having to share
your fishing “space” with other groups of tourists or having to tolerate
traffic jams to get to the honey hole. All of our freshwater fishing
charters take place in pristine wilderness settings.
In addition to the fabulous saltwater fishing, Classic Alaska Charters
provides outstanding wilderness freshwater fishing charter opportunities as well. From
Prince of Wales and Revilla Islands to all corners of Misty Fiords National
Monument Wilderness Area, you’ll explore creeks, streams, and rivers that
haven’t had humans standing on their banks for years (other than CAC groups of
course)!
Alaska Fly Fishing and Spin Fishing
All summer long you can experience freshwater spin or fly fishing for
Cutthroat and Dolly Varden Trout, while April and May are best times for
Steelhead up to 20 lbs. Starting in July the Kings, Pink and Chum Salmon start
moving in along the outer coast and awesome stream fishing can be had for
chrome bright and feisty “pioneer” fish.....with the exception of King Salmon.
King Salmon fishing in freshwaters of Southeast Alaska is not allowed! As the
summer progresses the Sockeye, and Coho’s return to their natal streams of
origins as well. Pink Salmon arrive in huge numbers...by the millions and
range from 4-10 lbs. Right with them are the monster Chum Salmon, while not in
the millions they certainly are plentiful enough for everyone to have a try to
hang onto one! The Chums or Keta, as their also known, are 2-3 times the size
of the Pinks....in the 12-25 pound class, and are a lot of work trying to get
them close enough to the bank to land, especially on a fly rod.
Although Sockeye Salmon are available in the area, we generally target the
acrobatic Coho Salmon instead because they’re larger, and readily smash a lure
or fly. Coho’s arrive later in the season around August and can be found
through October. Because they usually tip the scales from 10-20 pounds and are
incredibly delicious table fare, the Coho is a most sought after species in
both salt and fresh waters.
Combine Saltwater & Freshwater Fishing In One Trip!
With Captain Rob as your charter guide, you can expect to catch your limit of Pink
Salmon in July & August, along with good opportunities for huge Keta Salmon
too. Later in the season you could pick up more Coho, also known as Silver
Salmon, until late August into Sept-October when limits can be expected.
Classic Alaska Charters offers a unique venue of exploration that incorporates
both Salt & Fresh water fishing adventures in a single trip.... nobody else
does in the Ketchikan area.... at least not legally, and certainly not as well as we do! Make
sure the guide you’re with (if you don’t book with us) has the required US
Forest Service Special Use Permits for operating shore excursions and
freshwater activities! If they don’t have the proper permits, you would be
enabling unauthorized use of National Resources that could compromise future
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